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The long-awaited release of Sen. John McCain's medical records show the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is a cancer- free 71-year-old with a strong heart and threw the health issue back into the court of his likely - and younger - opponent, Sen. Barack Obama.
The upshot of more than 1,100 pages of medical records stretching back to 2000, which reporters pored over for three hours yesterday in a hotel near the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., was that Mr. McCain has health issues commensurate with his age - small non- cancerous lesions, polyps in his colon, an enlarged prostate (which was surgically repaired) and kidney and bladder stones.
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Business/Health Editors
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2001
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Jeff Overton's push to retain his PGA Tour playing privileges next year could be over.
The Evansville native withdrew from the Frys.com Open after undergoing an emergency appendectomy at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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... reports from a physician's assistant at the Mayo Clinic Scottsdale that indicated Loughray suffered...
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Mayo Clinic-Scottsdale Healthcare-TGen study bodes well...
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PHOENIX -- Rapper DMX has been indicted on felony charges by a grand jury in Arizona for allegedly trying to get out of paying a hospital bill. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas said the 37- year-old rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, has been charged with one count of theft and one count of taking someone else's identity.
Authorities said Simmons went to Scottsdale's Mayo Clinic in April, said his name was "Troy Jones," and received care with the intent of not paying the bill.
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PHOENIX -- Three Arizona hospitals plan to test an experimental blood treatment for patients with extreme cases of West Nile virus.
Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix and the Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson were expected to participate in the safety trial, pending approval.
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LANDOVER, Md., May 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The first of two free Epilepsy Empowerment Forums, hosted by the Epilepsy Foundation, will be held on Saturday, May 21, from 10 a.m. until noon at the Scottsdale campus of Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Persons unable to attend can dial in toll-free or join an online presentation.
The goal of the forum is to help people with epilepsy gauge the effectiveness of their current treatment regimen, improve their treatment and quality of life by enhancing their communication with their health care team, and to provide new information about epilepsy treatment options.
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...and the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. "StabiliT is the most ...